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PNB looking to pick up stake in Kazak bank

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The country's second largest lender, Punjab National Bank, is in the process of picking up a stake in a small Kazak bank, Metrokombank.  

PNB has been looking for acquisition in the oil-rich Central Asian state. Sources said the talks are at a very preliminary stage as several things need to be looked into, including regulatory approval.      

For, the minimum capital requirement for opening a bank in the country is high. The current volume of trade between India and Kazakhastan also does not warrant this kind of investment. Therefore, buying stake in a small bank is a viable option, the sources said.     

 

PNB currently has a representative office in Almaty.The bank, which is present in 8 countries, is planning to open few overseas offices, including a branch each in Shanghai, Dubai and some place in Norway.     

It is also looking to set up a subsidiary in Vancouver, Canada, and a joint-venture in Bhutan.Recently, the bank increased its branches by one each in Hong Kong and the UK.

 

     

 

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First Published: Sep 18 2009 | 4:34 PM IST

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